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  4. PERSONALS IN SPORT.

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    STARTING FOR THE FORSTER CUP RACE ON SYDNEY HARBOR. Start for the second, and most interesting, of the series of races for the Forster Cup and the 21ft Restricted Class Yachts Championship of Autsralia. From right to left: Corella (Lord Forster), Cherry-too (A. H. Davies), Gumleaf (J. Alderton), Inez (F. J. Doran), Lakatol (Jas. Clark, Queensland), Boomerang (J. Albert), Maroomba (D. MacTaggart, Queensland), E.O.J. (J. L. Milson). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LORD FORSTER, SPORTSMAN.

    In presenting a prize won by his 21ft yacht, Corella, at the Pittwater Regetta to Lord Forster at the Town Hall, Sydney, last Friday, Alderman W. P. ...

    Article : 216 words
  7. A CHANGE FOR THE BETTER.

    The North Melbourne committee, with a genial secretary, Mr. Chaffey, and vice president. Dr. Russell—who did so much for Essendon League football—have ...

    Article : 237 words
  8. Another Win for Pay Day

    Alterations to the course at Warwick Farm met with commendation on all sides on Saturday. The judge's box is now in line with the Press box, and we shall probably hear less about official decisions being wrong in future. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Newmarket Possibilities

    In the Newmarket Handicap Eurythmic will be seen over six furlongs. How he will fare in the sprint with such fliers as Greenstead and Wish Wynne is a matter of very interesting conjecture. In this article Pilot looks at the matter from all angles. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Packy McFarlane's Two-Punch Victory Operates Like a Veteran

    Though very brief, the contest between Packy McFarlane and Ernie Symonds was exciting, the more so because McFarlane fulfilled expectations, and burst strongly into the glare, owing to the convincing manner in which he won and the way he worked up to his success. ...

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  11. OLD NORTHERN DAYS.

    As the day drowsed on, memories of this dry, arid, yet historic spot, came crowding to mind. It was here as a boy I saw the once-great North Melbourne ...

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  12. CHARLES INGLIS THORNTON.

    Lord Forster, at the cricket smoket in Sydney the other night, told a story of C. I. Thornton, the great hitter, and the man who has arranged an England ...

    Article : 421 words
  13. AN IDOL OF THE CROWD.

    Houston up north was the idol of the crowd, almost a demi-god amongst the masses, who watched astute Dicky's every movement with pure delight. At ...

    Article : 234 words
  14. A ROYAL COMMAND STORY.

    Told by Ivor, in the Sporting Chronicle of December 10:—"Rather a good story is going the rounds concerning the recent appearance ...

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